What is the fuel consumption of the 3.8 Pajero?

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LeTeagan
07/29/25 2:03am
The fuel consumption range for the 234-horsepower version of the 10-unit Pajero 3.8 is 13.77-17.68L/100km, for the 237-horsepower version of the 24-unit Pajero 3.8 it is 12.96-17.67L/100km, and for the 243-horsepower version of the 227-unit Pajero 3.8 it is 13.01-16.40L/100km. Here is some relevant information about the Pajero: 1. Mid-to-large off-road vehicle: The Mitsubishi Pajero is a rugged mid-to-large off-road vehicle. With its excellent cost-performance ratio, good stability, and impressive performance, it has successfully secured a spot in the top ten of the parallel import vehicle sales rankings, enjoying relatively high consumer recognition. 2. Powertrain: The Pajero V97 is a higher-end version, equipped with a 3.8-liter naturally aspirated V6 engine that delivers a maximum power of 184 kW and a maximum torque of 329 Nm. It comes with a 5-speed automatic transmission, providing smooth and linear acceleration with ample power, meeting the needs of both city driving and off-road climbing.
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DeclanRose
08/12/25 12:03pm
I've been driving the Mitsubishi Pajero 3.8L version for over two years. According to my actual records, this car consumes about 12-15 liters per 100 kilometers in urban areas, and can drop to 10-12 liters on highways. When driving in congested areas, the fuel consumption spikes, and it gets even higher if I step on the accelerator aggressively. During peak hours in cities like Beijing, I end up spending dozens of yuan on fuel each day, which is a bit painful. But for an off-road vehicle, with its heavy body and powerful engine, higher fuel consumption is somewhat expected. To save some fuel, I've developed habits like avoiding sudden braking and maintaining proper tire pressure, which can save a liter or two. Overall, it's great for long trips or off-road adventures, but if you're just driving around the city, it might not be as economical as a smaller car—though the power is truly exhilarating.
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SanAlice
10/02/25 3:30am
As a frequent car enthusiast, I've found that the fuel consumption of the Pajero 3.8L depends on specific conditions. Under normal driving, it's around 11-14 liters per 100 kilometers, but it can go up to 16 liters when climbing mountains or fully loaded with luggage. The large-displacement engine of this car is designed for off-road use, so higher fuel consumption is unavoidable. I recommend regularly checking the air filter and oil condition, as dirt can affect combustion efficiency. Additionally, smooth driving can significantly reduce fuel consumption—avoid aggressive driving. Compared to similarly sized SUVs like the Land Rover Discovery, the Pajero is slightly more fuel-efficient, but it's still a heavy drinker. For long-term use, using high-quality fuel and maintaining the vehicle is crucial.
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